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Redstart. Fairly abundant. 

 Maryland Yellow-Throat. .Fairly abundant. 

 Chestnut-Sided Warbler. Rather rare. 



Mourning Warbler. Noted heard indicated that this bird was abundant 

 at Upper Dam. 



Black and White Warbler. Heard a few times. 

 Blackbnrnian Warbler. Heard and seen only a few times. 

 Black-Throated Blue Warbler. Abundant at Middle Dam. 

 Oven-Bird. Only a few heard, and one nest with four eggs found. 

 Magnolia Warbler. Rare. 

 Myrtle Warbler. Heard at several places. 



Purple Finch. Very abundant, and singing delightfully at all times 

 and all places. 



Goldfinch. Fairly abundant. 

 Indigo Bunting. Heard only at Errol. 

 Pine Siskin. Very abundant everywhere. 

 Red-Breasted Nuthatch. Observed only a few times. 

 Kingfisher. Abundant, and nesting in every available bank. 

 Hermit Thrush. Abundant at nearly every point. 

 Olive-Backed Thrush. Very abundant and singing at all times. Com- 

 pleted nest, without eggs, observed. 

 Wilson's Thrush. Rare. 



White-Crowned Sparrow. One male seen at Upper Dam. 

 Slate-Colored Junco. Very abundant everywhere. 



Savanna Sparrow. Notes heard at Upper and Middle Dam, and on Lake 

 Umbagog. 



White-Throated Sparrow. Very abundant. Several nests observed. 



Song Sparrow. Abundant, and nesting. 



Philadelphia Vireo. Three seen at one time at Upper Dam. 



Red-Eyed Vireo. Very abundant. 



Solitary Vireo. One, only, seen and heard. Probably nesting. 



Chipping Sparrow. Rather rare. 



Chickadee. Only a few observed. 



Vesper Sparrow. Heard only at Errol. 



Prairie Horned Lark. Twice seen at Errol. 



